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5 - Configuring your Residential Gateway
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5.5.5.3
Configuring the wireless network on your residential
gateway (depending on version)
Click on the
Wireless network
menu.
The screen opposite appears.
Complete the fields displayed on screen
(see table below).
1) Wireless network service
The top part of the screen shows the
activated
or
deactivated
status of the wireless network,
resulting from the last selection made by clicking the
Activate / Deactivate
button located at the
bottom of the screen.
The
Activate / Deactivate
button takes the name of the command required to change status:
Activate
, when the network is deactivated.
Deactivate
, when the network is activated.
By default, the 802.11 wireless network is activated.
Click Deactivate to switch off the 802.11 wireless network.
2) Setting up the wireless network
Object:
This menu lets you configure the main setting of your 802.11 (WLAN) wireless
network, and configure certain security settings.
This screen is available only if the "Wireless network" function is activated
in your Residential Gateway. Refer to your supplier for more information.
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Field
Meaning
Default setting
SSID
The SSID field is customised for your Residential
Gateway.
It is marked on the label stuck to the unit and to the
CD and product packaging.
Wanadoo_xxxx
Example:
Wanadoo_f9b9
Channel
Select the required
channel
from the drop-down list
(channel 1 to channel 13). For example, channel “
10
corresponds to the frequency of 2457 MHz.
Observe the conformity/radio CE declaration rules
set out in Appendix B, subsection B.2.
10
Mode
Used to choose the
802.11 g
or
802.11 b+g
mode.
In
802.11 g
mode, your Residential Gateway can
communicate only with 802.11g clients, and cannot
communicate with 802.11b clients. This mode
provides improved bit rates when 802.11g clients are
used.
In
802.11 b+g
mode, the access point can
communicate with 802.11g and 802.11b clients. The
performance of the 802.11g clients is then limited.
802.11 b+g
MAC Filter
Click Deactivate or Activate to respectively
deactivate or activate MAC filtering.
Enable
Select one of these boxes:
Permit only the
listed PCs To
Access the
Wireless
Network
Only the computers for which the MAC address of
the wireless network accessory is in the list can use
the wireless network; others are rejected.
Permit only the
listed PCs To
Access the
Wireless
Network
or
Deny Access To
listed PCs From
Wireless
Networks
The computers for which the MAC address of the
wireless network accessory is in the list cannot use
the wireless network.
Security
Used to select from the drop-down list:
WEP
None
No protection is provided on the
wireless network.
WEP
Enable WEP (
W
ired
E
quivalent
P
rivacy)
encryption.
When you select "WEP", the
Configure
WEP
button appears.
WPA
Enable the WPA (
W
ireless
P
rotected
A
ccess) encryption.
When you select "WPA", the
Configure
WPA
button appears.
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"Configure WEP" button
You must first enable WEP encryption by selecting
WEP
in the "Security" field before
clicking the
button to configure WEP encryption.
Click the
button.
The screen opposite appears. Complete
the fields displayed on screen (see table
below).
Field
Meaning
Default setting
WEP Type
Select
64 bit
or
128 bit
for 64-bit or 128-bit
encryption respectively.
128 Bit
Key x (1 to 4)
The WEP key indicated is customised for your
Residential Gateway.
It is marked on the label stuck to the unit and on
the CD and product packages.
You can alter the keys by entering them directly
in the boxes.
The characters are "0" to "9" and "A" to "F".
Keep the keys entered in a safe place.
Do not record them in a file that can be found on
your computer.
Customised
Default Key
Select the key from the four displayed. The transmit
key is used to encrypt data sent by your computer.
Key 1
The WEP key is used to encrypt the data circulating on your wireless network.
Configure all the computers linked to your wireless network with the same
WEP key.
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"Configure WPA" button
You must first activate the WPA function by selecting
WPA
in the "Security" field
before clicking the
button to configure this function.
Click the
button.
The screen opposite appears. Complete
the fields displayed on screen (see table
below).
Field
Meaning
Default setting
Passphrase
Enter a phrase (8 to 64 alphanumeric characters).
Keep the encryption phase in a safe place.
Avoid recording it in a file that could be found on
your computer.
password
Encryption
Select the encryption mode:
TKIP
or
AES
.
TKIP
The WPA encryption phrase is used to encrypt the data circulating on your wireless
network.
Configure all the computers linked to your wireless network with the same
WPA encryption phrase.
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"Edit MAC filter list" button
The MAC address filtering function is used to limit the number of computers allowed access to
your wireless network.
Click the
button.
To display a list of the MAC addresses of
the client stations connected to the
wireless network.
The screen opposite appears.
To add an MAC address:
Complete the fields displayed on screen
(see table below).
Field
Meaning
Default setting
MAC address
Enter the MAC addresses to be filtered (addresses
of the computers allowed to log on to the wireless
network), then click the
button.
_
Click this button to delete an MAC address (see warning icon).
Click this button to delete all the addresses listed.
To
delete
an MAC address, you must select it by checking the
Select
box.
Once you have finished configuring your wireless network on your Residential Gateway,
remember to save the configuration.
To do this:
Click
Save
in
Save / Restart
accessible in the lefthand column of the screen.
Or select the (Basic)
Save / Delete / Restart
menu, accessible from the horizontal bar located
under "
Live
b
o
x
",
then click the
Save
button.

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